[syslinux] menu.c32 recycling?
Pierzycki, Chris (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Chris.Pierzycki at ge.com
Tue Jan 17 15:37:54 PST 2006
Hi,
I am trying to use menu.c32 with RHEL 4.2. Everything seems to work
fine until menu.c32 loads. Just half a second before the menu draws I
see a set of error messages like so:
Unknown keyword in config file.
Unknown keyword in config file.
Missing parameter in config file.
Unknown keyword in config file.
Unknown keyword in config file.
Unknown keyword in config file.
The actual problem I am experiencing with the menu is that every time I
select an option (which appears just fine) it seems to recycle the menu.
Looks like the KERNEL and APPEND options in the config file are being
ignored. I used a working isolinux.cfg file, so this should work.
Someone back in September mentioned the same problem but without
resolution. Here is my isolinux.cfg file:
default menu.c32
prompt 0
MENU TITLE LINUX PACS INSTALLATIOU
ALLOWOPTIONS 0
LABEL enterprise-aaa
MENU LABEL Enterprise AAA
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-aaa.cfg
LABEL enterprise-aaa-ax100
MENU LABEL Enterprise AAA/IV AX100
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-aaa-ax100.cfg
LABEL enterprise-aaa-cx700
MENU LABEL Enterprise AAA/IV CX700
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-aaa-cx700.cfg
LABEL enterprise-aaa-san
MENU LABEL Enterprise AAA/IV SAN
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-aaa-san.cfg
LABEL enterprise-xldb
MENU LABEL Enterprise XL
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-xldb.cfg
LABEL enterprise-xxldb
MENU LABEL Enterprise XXL
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216
ks=cdrom:/kickstarts/enterprise-xxldb.cfg
LABEL local
MENU LABEL Exit Installation
LOCALBOOT 0
I looked at the source code but I am rusty on C and I don't see anything
wrong. Any help is appreciated. Thanks,
Z
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